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File #: 25-4694    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/5/2025 In control: Family and Human Services Committee
On agenda: 11/10/2025 Final action:
Title: CONSIDER accepting the Annual Update on Homeless Continuum of Care, and FORWARD to the Board of Supervisors for their information, as recommended by the Health Services Department. (Jamie Schecter, Homeless Services Chief and Sarah McNeil, Health Care for the Homeless Medical Director)
Attachments: 1. CCH Presentation 111025, 2. 2024 CoC Annual Report FINAL
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FAMILY & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: November 10, 2025
Subject: Annual Update on Homeless Continuum of Care
Submitted For: Dr. Grant Colfax, Health Services Director
Department: Health Services
Referral No: |910|Referral Name: Homeless Continuum of Care / Health Care for the Homeless
Presenter: Jamie Schecter, Homeless Services Chief and Sarah McNeil, Health Care for the Homeless Medical Director
Contact: Jaime Jenett, (925) 608-6716


Referral History:
In November 2014, the Board approved "Forging Ahead Towards Preventing and Ending Homelessness: An Update to Contra Costa's 2004 Strategic Plan", that renewed the County's 2004 plan with the latest data, best practices, and community feedback and reaffirmed the County's commitment to the Housing First approach. As such, "Forging Ahead" establishes this guiding principle: "Homelessness is first a housing issue, and necessary supports and services are critical to help people remain housed. Our system must be nimble and flexible enough to respond through shared responsibility, accountability, and transparency of the community."

The Strategic Plan Update identifies two goals: 1) Decrease the length of time people experience homelessness by focusing on providing Permanent Housing and Services and; 2) Decrease the percentage of people who become homeless by providing Prevention activities. To achieve these goals, three strategies emerged:

1. Implement a coordinated entry/assessment system to streamline access to housing and services while addressing barriers, getting the right resources to the right people at the right time;
2. Use best, promising, and most effective practices to give the consumer the best possible experience through the strategic use of resources; and
3. Develop the most effective platforms to provide access, support advocacy, and connect to the community about homelessness and available resources.

The Homeless Program of the Health, Housing and Homeless Services Division partners with t...

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